HTC DROID DNA with 1080p screen, quad-core Krait debuts

Just as expected the HTC event in New York was all about the DROID DNA for Verizon. The long-rumored beast of a smartphone finally went official.
The DROID DNA offers a specs sheet similar to its Japanese sibling – the HTC J Butterfly. It features the first of its kind 5-inch 1080p S-LCD3...

> In reply to BlueHeart the illest @ 2012-11-13 22:04 from 8yPH - click to readits a joke aye, of that 16gb only 10.8gb is available for you to use. I have a single app that is 2gb, and I have 100's of other apps.
Even the Galaxy Note 2 which is only coming out around the world (except Korea) with 16gb is a joke, even if I put a 64gb micro SD card in, 10gb doesn't leave me enough for apps. The internal memory is also twice as fast as external memory.
MORE INTERNAL MEMORY PLEASE!!!!!!

Are u effing kidding me HTC????? 16gb non-expandable??? On a 1080p 5inch screen??? If I had that kinda screen I would load it with HD movies for days, my music alone takes 8gb so how the hell is this 2008 memory gonna cut it now? Smh

I was hoping to see the new HD3! With 3 gigs of ram, a 3500ma battery, micro sd slot and a 1.8 GHz quad-core design. But HTC is following the same road to nothing like BlackBerry and Nokia, and before you know it everybody will own a Xiaomi or LG telephone...

Limiting this phone to 16gb of storage with/out a means to expand it is a huge oversight. Something that HTC continues to neglect are the users who actually like keeping things on their phone. How am I supposed to stream my music or movies on a plane? How am I supposed to afford to stream movies and songs all month and not go over my bandwidth cap? I would rather just have 32gb or an expandable slot than wait for things to download or have to manage my bandwidth usage.

Whats the point of an amazing screen and a gaming phone when you only have 12gb for everything, you can only download 5 games max and no music no photos, can't use it like a music player, documents emails, 32gb is acceptable, I think HTC want to get bankrupt because users can't use it, why would I buy a high end phone with no space

Who agree with me that, htc will never be able to do well in market competition due to bad battery life?
This is the best phone now, if only it had more powered battery and MicroSD support! It would have been flawless.